Performing Dawah for Muslims

Dawah (da’wah) literally translates to “invitation” or “call” in Arabic. In Islam, it refers to the act of inviting others to understand and embrace Islam. This can involve sharing Islamic knowledge, teachings, and values with Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Importance for Muslims: Fulfilling a religious duty: Dawah is considered an obligatory act (fard) for Muslims. It’s […]

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A Journey of Double Blessings: Performing Umrah in Ramadan

For Muslims, Ramadan is a sacred month overflowing with opportunities for spiritual growth and increased reward. Performing Umrah during this blessed time adds another layer of significance, offering a chance to combine the physical and spiritual aspects of worship with the immense blessings of Ramadan. A Virtuous Undertaking The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “Umrah performed

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Secrets of Ramadan: A Spiritual Journey Towards Laylat al-Qadr

The Rulings of Fasting (Ahkam Al-Siyam) Conditions for the Obligation of Fasting: Islam: Non-Muslims are not obligated to fast. Sanity: The mentally insane are not obligated to fast. Puberty: Children who have not reached puberty are not obligated to fast. Ability: Those who are unable to fast due to illness, travel, or other valid reasons

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Determine your Level in Arabic

To determine your Arabic language proficiency level, you can take a free online test. Here are some options: Free Arabic Level Test by Test Your Language: This test evaluates your listening, reading, and writing skills. It’s adaptive, meaning it adjusts based on your specific abilities. No need to create an account or provide credit card details—it’s completely free. After taking the test,

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Time needed to learn Arabic

Learning Arabic from scratch to an advanced level can vary significantly based on several factors, including your dedication, learning methods, and prior language experience. Here are some estimates: Foreign Service Institute (FSI) Estimate: The U.S. Foreign Service Institute (FSI) suggests that it takes approximately 88 weeks of consistent classroom time to reach a proficient level in Arabic. This translates to over

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